When The Night Closes In

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 When The Night Closes In
12:45am: The Rockies just recorded the final out of the Padres’ turn in the 20th, and I decide it’s necessary to completely ruin whatever online reputation I have left. I will live blog my thoughts as they happen, mostly unedited. Hopefully my rambling will make as much since in the morning as they do now. 12:50am: I can’t believe how many innings the Rockies have started ... [link]

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None More Epic
Published 4/19/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... trying to stretch a leadoff double to right in the 13th? Either he or third base coach Glenn Hoffman isn’t paying attention there. Sacrifice Bunt thinks it’s a case of organizational hyper-aggressiveness, and ...

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